Co-Authored By:
In this manner, can cherry blossom trees grow in Florida?
Planting and Care This tree is best suited for areas of North and Central Florida. Of the many species of flowering cherry trees, the Taiwan cherry is the most heat-tolerant, and is planted throughout the deep south, in USDA plant hardiness zones 7b-9a.
Also to know, what kind of cherries grow in Florida?
Cherry Trees That Will Grow in Florida
- Trees and plants with the common name "cherry" grow in Florida, but traditional cherry trees of the genus Prunus, with their distinctive, small fleshy fruits, require cold temperatures and more chilling hours than the Florida climate provides.
- Black Cherry.
- Barbados Cherry.
- Weeping Higan Cherry.
To produce fruit, these varieties need about 300 to 400 hours below 45 degrees during the winter, so they'll do well in central or north Florida. Apple trees do best when planted in fertile, well-drained soil, between late December and February. Your apples will require cross-pollination to set fruit properly.